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The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Toni Tipton-Martin(When Southern Women Cook/Jubilee/The Jemima Code) Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 15 Episode 8

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 29:03


Author Bio: Toni Tipton-Martin is an award-winning food and nutrition journalist who is busy building a healthier community through her books, foundation and in her role as Editor in Chief of Cook's Country Magazine and its television show. She is the recipient of the Julia Child Foundation Award, which is given to an individual (or team) who has made a profound and significant difference in the way America cooks, eats and drinks; is a three-time James Beard Book Award winner; and she has earned the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Trailblazer Award, its Book of the Year Award, and Member of the Year Award. She appeared as a guest judge on Bravo's Top Chef, was featured on CBS Sunday Morning's annual Food Show and in the anthology, Best Food Writing of 2016. She received Notable Mention in The Best American Essays of 2015 and is profiled in Aetna's 35th Annual African American History Calendar. Former First Lady Michelle Obama invited Toni to the White House twice for her outreach to help families live healthier lives. In 2014 she earned the Southern Foodways Alliance John Egerton Prize for this work, which she used to host Soul Summit: A Conversation About Race, Identity, Power and Food, an unprecedented 3-day celebration of African American Foodways. Toni has been a guest instructor at Whole Foods Culinary Center, and has appeared on the Cooking Channel's Foodography and the PBS feature Juneteenth Jamboree. She has been a featured speaker at the Library of Congress, Duke University, the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Charlotte; Austin History Center; the Longone Center for American Culinary Research, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan; Roger Smith Cookbook Conference; Foodways Texas; Culinary Historians of Southern California; International Association of Culinary Professionals; Les Dames D'Escoffier; Webster College; Prairie View A&M University; Women Chefs and Restaurateurs; the College of Charleston; Mississippi University for Women; and Austin Foodways. She has shared her passion for cooks and the community as a freelance writer for Epicurious, the Local Palate, UNC Wilmington's Ecotone Journal, the Austin Chronicle, Edible Austin Magazine, Texas Co-op Magazine, Gastronomica The Journal of Food and Culture, and Cooking Light Magazine. In 2008, after 30 years teaching cooking in the media and demonstrations, Toni founded The SANDE Youth Project as a grassroots outreach to improve the lives of vulnerable families. The 501(c)(3) not-for-profit is dedicated to combating childhood hunger, obesity and disease by promoting the connection between cultural heritage, cooking, and wellness. Through community partnerships with universities, private and public entities, including Oldways Preservation Trust, the City of Austin, Edible Austin Magazine, and others, Toni's foundation has presented two community events, Soul Summit: A Conversation About Race, Identity, Power and Food and the Children's Picnic A Real Food Fair.   Toni is a member of the Oldways African Heritage Diet Pyramid Advisory Committee, Les Dames D'Escoffier Washington, D.C. Chapter, and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. She is a co-founder and former president of Southern Foodways Alliance and Foodways Texas. Toni is a graduate of the University of Southern California School of Journalism. She and her husband are restoring a 19th Century rowhouse, one of the “Painted Ladies” in Baltimore's historic Charles Village. She is the mother of four. Website: https://tonitiptonmartin.com/ When Southern Women Cook: https://www.amazon.com/When-Southern-Women-Cook-American-ebook/dp/B0CVKT3YNW?ref_=ast_author_mpb Jemima Code: https://www.amazon.com/Jemima-Code-Centuries-American-Cookbooks/dp/0292745486/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=v2gQ0&content-id=amzn1.sym.05575cf6-d484-437c-b7e0-42887775cf30&pf_rd_p=05575cf6-d484-437c-b7e0-42887775cf30&pf_rd_r=141-8602571-9498943&pd_rd_wg=tuU3h&pd_rd_r=19dbe5ba-704d-4432-84f8-b776698f7759&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk Jubilee https://www.amazon.com/Jubilee-Recipes-Centuries-African-American-Cookbook/dp/1524761737 If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

Gap Year For Grown-Ups
Author Sarah Fay on Healing Her Own Mental Illness and Applying Less and Less of More and More to Life and Substack

Gap Year For Grown-Ups

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 40:12


Today, Debbie talks with Sarah Fay, an award-winning author, writing teacher, and keynote speaker whose work has been featured in and on NPR, Oprah Daily, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, and more. Her journalistic memoir Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses (HarperCollins, 2022) was an Apple Best Books pick and was hailed in The New York Times as a “fiery manifesto of a memoir.” Her sequel memoir, called Cured, tells the story of Sarah's full recovery from serious mental illness and how recovery is possible for everyone. You can find it on her Substack as an exclusive publication.She writes for many publications, including The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, and The Paris Review, where she was an advisory editor. Her essays have been chosen as a Notable Mention in Best American Essays and nominated for Pushcart Prizes. As a teacher, she's on the faculty at Northwestern University and runs Writers at Work, a weekly publication, along with workshops, to help writers produce their best work on Substack and get paid (very) well to do it. Her master plan is to make Substack the literary center of the universe. Today, Debbie and Sarah talk about the parallels between her work as an author, her journey from misdiagnosis to recovery from serious mental illness and her work as a teacher for Substack writers. They touch on emotional literacy, the prerequisites for healing from mental illness, how to deal with anxieties as writers, what Substack is and who it is for and what Sarah loves the most about helping writers.  //////////Don't miss the Behind The Scenes for every episode in Debbie's [B]OLD AGE newsletter. ////////// Mentioned in this episode or useful:Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses by Sarah Fay (‎HarperOne, 2022)Cured - The Memoir, serialized on SubstackSarah Fay on NPR - Best Of: Diagnosing Mental Health and 'A Molecule Away from Madness' and Without a biological basis, how reliably can we diagnose and treat mental illness? Community of Substack Writers run by Sarah: Substack Writers at WorkSarah's website: https://sarahfay.org/Thomas Insel, MD, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and author of Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health (Penguin Press, 2022) where he mentions the 3 Ps Sarah talks about on this episode. Connect with Debbie:debbieweil.com[B]OLD AGE podcast[B]OLD AGE newsletter on SubstackEmail: thebolderpodcast@gmail.comDebbie and Sam's blog: Gap Year After SixtyInstagram: @debbieweilLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/debbieweil Our Media Partners:CoGenerate (formerly Encore.org)MEA and with thanks to Chip ConleyNext For Me (former media partner and in memory of Jeff Tidwell) How to Support this podcast:Leave a review on Apple PodcastsSubscribe Credits:Host: Debbie WeilProducer: Far Out MediaMusic: Lakeside Path by Duck Lake

All Things Life with Niro Feliciano
You Are More Than a Diagnosis with Sarah Fay

All Things Life with Niro Feliciano

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 52:19


Sarah Fay did not have one misdiagnosis...she had 6. She tells her story, written in her best-selling book Pathological, in this episode. It makes you realize that we have to be proactive about our mental health and also that limitations may be self-imposed when we receive a label. Please share this episode with anyone who has a mental illness or is struggling with a loved one who has one. Sarah Fay is an award-winning author, creative writing teacher, and keynote speaker. Her journalistic memoir Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses (HarperCollins) was an Apple Best Books pick, hailed in The New York Times as a “fiery manifesto of a memoir,” and named by Parade Magazine as one of the sixteen best mental health memoirs to read. Her new memoir Cured, the sequel to Pathological, is being serialized on Substack through 2023: curedthememoir.comHer work has been featured on NPR, Oprah Daily, Salon, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, and more. She writes for many publications, including The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, and The Paris Review, where she was an advisory editor.Her essays have been chosen as a Notable Mention in Best American Essays and nominated for Pushcart Prizes. She's the recipient of the Hopwood Award for Literature, as well as grants and fellowships from Yaddo, the Mellon Foundation, and the MacDowell Colony, among others. She's currently on the creative writing faculty at Northwestern University.https://sarahfay.org

the only one in the room podcast
On My Nightstand: Khabaar by Madhushree Ghosh, Chapter 3, Feeding The Future Ex-In-laws

the only one in the room podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 21:58


Upcoming guest, Madhushree Ghosh, works in oncology diagnostics, and is a social justice activist. Her work has been awarded a Notable Mention in Best American Essays in Food Writing and a Pushcart Prize nomination. She is the author of the beautiful memoir, Khabaar, An Immigrant Journey of Food, Memory, and Family. Website: writemadhushree.com Instagram: @writemadhushree Twitter: @WriteMadhushree Read Khabaar: An Immigrant Journey of Food, Memory, and Family Thank you to our sponsor: Thrive: Thrive Causemetics is a best-selling product, it has more than 20,000 five-star reviews. They also have over 300 giving partners across the country supporting numerous causes. Now is a great time to try Thrive Causemetics for yourself! You can get 15% off your first order when you visit Thivecausemetics.com/ONE that's Thrive C-A-U-S-E-M-E-T-I-C-S dot com slash ONE for 15% off your first order. PATREON SHOUT OUTS: Mercedes Cusick LMFT, Website: www.mercedescusick.com, IG: @recoverhealbloom Check Out How To Do The Pot Thanks to Kathleen Hahn Cute Booty Lounge is made right here in the USA, by women and for women. The company is incredible, female, and minority-owned and all of their leggings make makes your booty look amazing. Go to https://cutebooty.com/ today! Embrace your body, love your booty! Join our Patreon: Become an Only One In The Room patron by joining us on Patreon! Starting at only $5.00 per month, you'll get bonus content, access to outtakes that the general public will NEVER see, extremely cool merch, and depending on what tier you get, monthly hang time with Scott and Laura. Join our Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/theonlyonepodcast Be sure not to miss our weekly full episodes on Tuesdays, Scott Talks on Wednesdays & Sunday Edition every Sunday by subscribing to the show wherever you listen to podcasts.  We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! All of us at The Only One In The Room wish you safety and wellness during this challenging time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Indie Writer Podcast
Memoir Backlash with Yasmin Azad, Esther Amini, & Megan Culhane Galbraith

Indie Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 51:49


Welcome to the Indie Writer Podcast where we talk about all things writing and indie publishing. Today we are excited to talk about Memoir Backlash Yasmin Azad, Esther Amini, & Megan Culhane Galbraith. Yasmin Azad who was born and raised in Ceylon, (now called Sri Lanka), was among the first group of girls in her Muslim community to go away from home to pursue a university degree.  In her twenties, after a brief stint as a lecturer, she married and moved to the United States. Living mostly in the Boston area, she raised her children and worked for over two decades as a mental health counselor. Her memoir Stay, Daughter, draws on her experiences growing up in a warm and close-knit but conservative society which at first resisted the education and independence of women but had, eventually, to embrace modernity. It is also informed by an understanding derived from her work as a counselor in the West, that the breakdown of traditional family values and structures comes with its own challenges, especially for women. She is currently working on a novel which explores the issues of family and belonging. Esther Amini is a writer, painter, and psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice. Her debut memoir is entitled Concealed: Memoir of a Jewish-Iranian Daughter Caught Between the Chador and America. Her short stories have appeared in Elle, Lilith, Tablet, The Jewish Week, Barnard Magazine, TK University's Inscape Literary, Proximity, Paper Brigade, and Medium.com.   Her essays can also be found in Zibby Owens' Anthologies Moms Don't Have Time To and Moms Don't Have Time To Have Kids. Esther Amini was named one of Aspen Words' best emerging memoirists and awarded its Emerging Writer Fellowship in 2016.  Seven of her pieces have been performed by Jewish Women's Theatre, (a.k.a. The Braid), in Los Angeles and in Manhattan, and she was chosen by Jewish Women's Theatre as their Artist-in-Residence in 2019. ChaiFlicks, (Jewish Netflix), is presently streaming an excerpt from Concealed called AM-REE-KAH. Megan Culhane Galbraith is a writer and visual artist. Her work was a Notable Mention in Best American Essays 2017, has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes, and has been published in Tupelo Quarterly, Redivider, Catapult, Hobart, Longreads, and Hotel Amerika, among others. She is Associate Director of the Bennington Writing Seminars and the founding director of the Governor's Institutes of Vermont Young Writers Institute. Her debut hybrid memoir-in-essays, The Guild of the Infant Saviour was published by Mad Creek Books/Ohio State University Press in May 2021.      KEEP UP WITH OUR GUESTS!   Yasmin Azad: Website: https://staydaughter.com/ Stay Daughter by Yasmin Azad   Esther Amini Facebook: Esther Amini Instagram: @estheraminiauthor Website: https://www.estheramini.com/ Concealed by Esther Amini   Megan Culhane Galbraith Twitter - @megangalbraith Instagram - @m.galbraith Facebook - @megan.culhane.galbraith Website - www.megangalbraith.com The Guild of the Infant Saviour: An Adopted Child's Memory Book by Megan Culhane Galbraith _______________________________________ Check out the following books by our Patrons!  Deadly Declarations by Landis Wade Mission 51 by Fernando Crôtte Want to see your book listed? Become a Patron! 

Outside Voice Inside
Women of Notable Mention - The Kandake of Meroe

Outside Voice Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 70:14


Meet the hosts of Outside Voice Inside: Synitta Walker Delano: mother of the grandest SuperNova (Bug), writer, philosopher, and future bookstore owner and Tamara Joyner: writer, educator, and future restaurant owner. Episode 009 - The Kandake of Meroe Listen to us during Women's History Month discussing our relationship to notable women throughout history. For more information on the Kandake of Meroe read up on her here: https://www.worldhistory.org/The_Candaces_of_Meroe/ Our Relationship w/Music This Week: Cajmere ft Dajae "Brighter Days", Jasmine Villegas "Hello", Toya "I do", Natasha Ramos "Midnight Hour", Danity Kane - The Album Be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: Outside Voice Inside - @ovipodcast Synitta Walker Delano - @theepurpleonion Tamara Joyner - @iamtam_savage (Instagram) and @tam_savage (Twitter) Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audible.

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Outside Voice Inside
Woman of Notable Mention - Audre Lorde

Outside Voice Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 96:26


Meet the hosts of Outside Voice Inside: Synitta Walker Delano: mother of the grandest SuperNova (Bug), writer, philosopher, and future bookstore owner and Tamara Joyner: writer, educator, and future restaurant owner. Episode 008 - Audre Lorde Listen to us during Women's History Month discussing our relationship to notable women throughout history. For more information on Audre Lorde read up on her here: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/audre-lorde Our Relationship w/Music This Week: Mariah the Scientist "Aura", Karim Kamar "Winter Etudes - entire album", Nate Smith (his entire catalog BUT feel free to start with the EP "Light and Shadow"), and Maxwell "This Woman's Work" Be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: Outside Voice Inside - @ovipodcast Synitta Walker Delano - @theepurpleonion Tamara Joyner - @iamtam_savage (Instagram) and @tam_savage (Twitter) Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audible.

Outside Voice Inside
Woman of Notable Mention - Haunani-Kay Trask

Outside Voice Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 66:04


Meet the hosts of Outside Voice Inside: Synitta Walker Delano: mother of the grandest SuperNova (Bug), writer, philosopher, and future bookstore owner and Tamara Joyner: writer, educator, and future restaurant owner. Episode 007 - Haunani-Kay Trask Listen to us during Women's History Month discussing our relationship to notable women throughout history. For more information on Haunani-Kay Trask read up on her here: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/09/us/haunani-kay-trask-dead.html Our Relationship w/Music This Week: Lucky Daye "Compassion feat. Chiiild" and David Michael Wyatt "Prosper" Be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: Outside Voice Inside - @ovipodcast Synitta Walker Delano - @theepurpleonion Tamara Joyner - @iamtam_savage (Instagram) and @tam_savage (Twitter) Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audible.

Outside Voice Inside
Woman of Notable Mention - Octavia Butler

Outside Voice Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 63:59


Meet the hosts of Outside Voice Inside: Synitta Walker Delano: mother of the grandest SuperNova (Bug), writer, philosopher, and future bookstore owner and Tamara Joyner: writer, educator, and future restaurant owner. Episode 006 - Octavia Butler Listen to us during Women's History Month discussing our relationship to notable women throughout history. For more information on Octavia Butler read up on her here: https://www.octaviabutler.com/ Our Relationship w/Music This Week: Labrinth "I'm Tired feat. Zendaya" (Season 2 of Euphoria sdtrk), IAMNOBODI "An Idea", Paris Price "Round the Way", and Dutch Brown "Send Em" Be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: Outside Voice Inside - @ovipodcast Synitta Walker Delano - @theepurpleonion Tamara Joyner - @iamtam_savage (Instagram) and @tam_savage (Twitter) Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audible.

Outside Voice Inside
Woman of Notable Mention - Wilma Mankiller

Outside Voice Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 45:14


Meet the hosts of Outside Voice Inside: Synitta Walker Delano: mother of the grandest SuperNova (Bug), writer, philosopher, and future bookstore owner and Tamara Joyner: writer, educator, and future restaurant owner. Episode 005 - Wilma Mankiller Listen to us during Women's History Month discussing our relationship to notable women throughout history. For more information on Wilma Mankiller read up on her here: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/wilma-mankiller Our Relationship w/Music This Week: Robert Glasper "Black Radio III - the album", Moses Sumney "Aromanticism - the album", and Earthgang "Neezy's Walk feat. Lynae Vanee" Be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: Outside Voice Inside - @ovipodcast Synitta Walker Delano - @theepurpleonion Tamara Joyner - @iamtam_savage (Instagram) and @tam_savage (Twitter) Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and Audible.

The Football History Dude
Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League (w/ authors Britni De La Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo)

The Football History Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 48:57


The Football History Dude is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear). NETWORK SPONSORS https://sportshistorynetwork.com/row1/ (Row One) - the vintage shop for sports history fans! EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, we get into the "rise and fall" of the National Women's Football League with authors of a recently released book - https://amzn.to/3Ith23g (Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League.) HAIL MARY is the story of the girl gridders who took America by storm. The women who thousands of people came to watch—perhaps to gawk at first but then, in the end, to cheer. Readers will meet Marcella Sanborn, the thirty-nine-year-old Clevelander who, in between raising her sixteen-year-old daughter and the hours she put in as a supply supervisor at the Ohio Bell Company, saw an announcement in the paper for a try out for a new women's football team and thought—as so many women had before her—Why not? There was Linda Jefferson, the best halfback to ever play the game, who had five straight seasons with the Toledo Troopers where she rushed for over 1,000 yards and averaged 14.4 yards per carry. She would go on to become the first Black woman inducted into the Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame and one of only four women in the American Football Association Hall of Fame. Rose Low of the Los Angeles Dandelions, a first-generation Chinese American and multisport athlete, legitimized the game during TV appearances alongside Billie Jean King. Then there is the highlight of the NWFL's most successful team—the Troopers, the winningest team in pro football history, men's or women's, and Trooper Mitchi Collette, a legend in the sport who has kept a women's football team going in Toledo for over fifty years. Get ahttps://www.newspapers.com/freetrial/?xid=2229&duration=semiannual&subtype=extra&ft=true ( 1-week free trial )and learn about this week's topic from first-hand accounts at Newspapers.com. Your paid subscription helps the production of this podcast and the other shows on the Sports History Network. AUTHOR BIOS Britni de la Cretaz is a freelance writer who focuses on the intersection of sports and gender. They are the former sports columnist for Longreads and for Bitch Media. Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, espnW, Vogue, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Ringer, Bleacher Report, The Atlantic, and more. Their work on racism in Boston sports media received the 2017 Nellie Bly Award for Investigative Journalism from the Transformative Culture Project, and that story was also a Notable Story in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing. Their writing on the queer history of women's baseball for Narratively was nominated for a prestigious baseball writing award, the 2019 SABR Analytics Research Award. They live in the Boston area. Lyndsey D'Arcangelo writes about women's college basketball and the WNBA for The Athletic. Her articles, columns and profiles on female/LGBTQ+ athletes have previously appeared in The Ringer, Deadspin, espnW/ESPN, Teen Vogue, The Buffalo News, The Huffington Post, NBC OUT and more. She received a Notable Mention in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing anthology for her story, “My Father, Trump and The Buffalo Bills.” Lyndsey lives in Buffalo, NY. THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/the-football-history-dude/ (The Football History Dude) is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. I'm your host, Arnie Chapman, and I'm just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the...

The SNA Live Podcast.

Episode 21: HIStory Are you a history buff?? Do you read up on history or HIStory?? 3 The Hard Way dive into the real deal events that the history books sanitized. From Christopher Columbus to other myths that the educational system perpetuates still to this day. Also the segment Notable Mention is back for this episode as 3 The Hard Way shines a light on the rap groups Public Enemy and X-Clan who cut through the BS and gave the real on how things really went down. Join us on this trip through the pages of history and not HIStory!!

The SNA Live Podcast.
Scandal "No Olivia Pope"

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 66:33


Episode 19: Scandal! (No Olivia Pope) No, we aint talking about Kerry Washington's famous role on tv!! We're talking about some of the biggest scandals of our time where cigars were somehow related!! Whether it be infamous R+B singer and renowned cigar smoker R. Kelly and his predilection for under age girls, or Fidel Castro and his reign of terror in Cuba, or the former president himself, Bill Clinton and the inventive ways he chose to use his cigars, 3 The Hard Way go deep into the scandals that rocked the country!! 3 The Hard Way also bring back their popular segments "Notable Mention" and "What You Rockin Wit"! Follow us on this journey of ratchetness and fuckery!!

The Bloom Pod
#39 HAIL MARY: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League with Britni de la Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo

The Bloom Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 60:03


Britni de la Cretaz is a freelance writer who focuses on the intersection of sports and gender. They are the former sports columnist for Longreads and for Bitch Media. Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, espnW, Vogue, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Ringer, Bleacher Report, The Atlantic, and more. Their work on racism in Boston sports media received the 2017 Nellie Bly Award for Investigative Journalism from the Transformative Culture Project, and that story was also a Notable Story in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing. Their writing on the queer history of women's baseball for Narratively was nominated for a prestigious baseball writing award, the 2019SABR Analytics Research Award. Lyndsey D'Arcangelo writes about women's college basketball and the WNBA forThe Athletic. Her articles, columns and profiles on female/LGBTQ+ athletes have previously appeared in The Ringer, Deadspin, espnW/ESPN, TeenVogue, The Buffalo News, The Huffington Post, NBC OUT and more. She received a Notable Mention in the 2018 BestAmerican Sports Writing anthology for her story, “My Father, Trump and The Buffalo Bills.” Lyndsey lives in Buffalo, NY. Britni and Lyndsey joined us to discuss their new book, HAIL MARY: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League. In their captivating book, they share the little-known, yet utterly fascinating story of the rise and fall of the National Women's Football League (NWFL), told through the players whose spirit, rivalries, and tenacity carried the league and furthered the legacy of women in sports. ___ Fluffy by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/stm-fluffy Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/OM9G3nyLT_w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebloompod/support

The SNA Live Podcast.
The Next Episode

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 81:21


Episode 18 “The Next Episode” :Forget streaming services! We're 80's babies,...we grew up on tv and cable! Ok , ok,...bootleg cable! Anyway,.... watch and listen as 3 The Hard Way dive into their top 5 favorite tv comedies and top 5 favorite tv dramas of all time. We also give it up to the legend Ms. Marla Gibbs in our Notable Mention segment. Join us on this journey down memory lane and reminisce with us when tv was king! What were your favorites??? Be sure to holla at us and let us know

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In The Moment Podcast
115. Britni de la Cretaz & Lyndsey D'Arcangelo with Maggie Mertens Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League

In The Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 62:50


American football emerged in the last decades of the 19th century; today it is the most popular sport in the country, watched and played by millions of people — and at the professional level, generating billions of dollars in revenue — each year. While women's involvement in football has grown in more recent years, it is historically a sport played almost exclusively by men. But in 1967, a Cleveland businessman had an idea to start an American football league for women. Was it a publicity stunt to garner attention and entertain folks, much in the vein of the Harlem Globetrotters? Or was it something more? In their book Hail Mary, authors Britni de la Cretaz & Lyndsey D'Arcangelo share the little-known story of the players behind the National Women's Football League that had a brief but bright life in the early 1970s. Hail Mary introduces us to the hard-playing, passionate women athletes who comprised teams like the L.A. Dandelions and the Toledo Troopers, names that most of us have never heard before. In the 115th episode of Town Hall's In the Moment podcast, Maggie Mertens interviews de la Cretaz and D'Arcangelo about the players who transcended a gimmick with grit, tenacity, and pure athleticism. Britni de la Cretaz is a freelance writer who focuses on the intersection of sports and gender. They are the former sports columnist for Longreads and for Bitch Media. Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, espnW, Vogue, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Ringer, Bleacher Report, The Atlantic, and more. Their work on racism in Boston sports media received the 2017 Nellie Bly Award for Investigative Journalism from the Transformative Culture Project, and that story was also a Notable Story in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing. Their writing on the queer history of women's baseball for Narratively was nominated for a prestigious baseball writing award, the 2019 SABR Analytics Research Award. Lyndsey D'Arcangelo writes about women's college basketball and the WNBA forThe Athletic. Her articles, columns, and profiles on female/LGBTQ+ athletes have previously appeared in The Ringer, Deadspin, espnW/ESPN, TeenVogue, The Buffalo News, The Huffington Post, NBC OUT, and more. She received a Notable Mention in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing anthology for her story, “My Father, Trump and The Buffalo Bills.” Maggie Mertens is a writer, journalist, and editor located in Seattle. Her essays and reporting have appeared in The Atlantic, NPR, ESPNw, The Guardian, Deadspin, VICE, Glamour, and others. Her work has been anthologized in Women and Sports in the United States, and is forthcoming in The Year's Best Sportswriting 2021. She edits and writes a regular column on sports and gender for The South Seattle Emerald. Buy the Book—Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League from Bold Type Books Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here. 

In The Moment podcast
115. Britni de la Cretaz & Lyndsey D'Arcangelo with Maggie Mertens Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League

In The Moment podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 62:50


American football emerged in the last decades of the 19th century; today it is the most popular sport in the country, watched and played by millions of people — and at the professional level, generating billions of dollars in revenue — each year. While women's involvement in football has grown in more recent years, it is historically a sport played almost exclusively by men. But in 1967, a Cleveland businessman had an idea to start an American football league for women. Was it a publicity stunt to garner attention and entertain folks, much in the vein of the Harlem Globetrotters? Or was it something more? In their book Hail Mary, authors Britni de la Cretaz & Lyndsey D'Arcangelo share the little-known story of the players behind the National Women's Football League that had a brief but bright life in the early 1970s. Hail Mary introduces us to the hard-playing, passionate women athletes who comprised teams like the L.A. Dandelions and the Toledo Troopers, names that most of us have never heard before. In the 115th episode of Town Hall's In the Moment podcast, Maggie Mertens interviews de la Cretaz and D'Arcangelo about the players who transcended a gimmick with grit, tenacity, and pure athleticism. Britni de la Cretaz is a freelance writer who focuses on the intersection of sports and gender. They are the former sports columnist for Longreads and for Bitch Media. Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, espnW, Vogue, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, The Ringer, Bleacher Report, The Atlantic, and more. Their work on racism in Boston sports media received the 2017 Nellie Bly Award for Investigative Journalism from the Transformative Culture Project, and that story was also a Notable Story in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing. Their writing on the queer history of women's baseball for Narratively was nominated for a prestigious baseball writing award, the 2019 SABR Analytics Research Award. Lyndsey D'Arcangelo writes about women's college basketball and the WNBA forThe Athletic. Her articles, columns, and profiles on female/LGBTQ+ athletes have previously appeared in The Ringer, Deadspin, espnW/ESPN, TeenVogue, The Buffalo News, The Huffington Post, NBC OUT, and more. She received a Notable Mention in the 2018 Best American Sports Writing anthology for her story, “My Father, Trump and The Buffalo Bills.” Maggie Mertens is a writer, journalist, and editor located in Seattle. Her essays and reporting have appeared in The Atlantic, NPR, ESPNw, The Guardian, Deadspin, VICE, Glamour, and others. Her work has been anthologized in Women and Sports in the United States, and is forthcoming in The Year's Best Sportswriting 2021. She edits and writes a regular column on sports and gender for The South Seattle Emerald. Buy the Book—Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League from Bold Type Books Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here. 

The SNA Live Podcast.
What's BEEF?

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 43:08


Episode 11: "What's Beef?": All vegetarians and vegans fall back for this episode!! 3 The Hard Way talk straight beef, no veggie on this one!! Follow 3 The Hard Way on their journey through different beefs throughout the entertainment industry and get into the difference between actual beef and fake beef. And of course the episode wouldn't be complete without profiling the king of beef, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson! Listen as we profile him in our Notable Mention segment. Get ya forks ready with this one! Poke it and make sure this episode is well done! 

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LABOSSIERE PODCAST
#13 - Rolf Potts

LABOSSIERE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 30:17


Rolf Potts has reported from more than sixty countries for the likes of National Geographic Traveler, The New Yorker, Slate.com, Outside, the New York Times Magazine, The Believer, The Guardian, Sports Illustrated, NPR, and the Travel Channel. His adventures have taken him across six continents, and include piloting a fishing boat 900 miles down the Laotian Mekong hitchhiking across Eastern Europe, traversing Israel on foot, bicycling across Burma, driving a Land Rover across South America, and traveling around the world for six weeks with no luggage or bags of any kind. Potts is perhaps best known for promoting the ethic of independent travel, and his book on the subject, Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel has been through thirty-two printings and translated into several foreign languages. His collection of literary travel essays, Marco Polo Didn't Go There: Stories and Revelations From One Decade as a Postmodern Travel Writer, won a 2009 Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers, and became the first American-authored book to win Italy's prestigious Chatwin Prize for travel writing. His newest book, Souvenir, was published by Bloomsbury in March of 2018. Rolf's stories have appeared in numerous literary anthologies over the years, and more than twenty of his essays have been selected as “Notable Mention” in The Best American Essays, The Best American Non-Required Reading, and The Best American Travel Writing. His writing for National Geographic Traveler, Slate.com, Lonely Planet, Outside and Travelers' Tales garnered him five Lowell Thomas Awards. He has lectured at venues around the world, including New York University, the University of Lugano, the University of Melbourne, Authors@Google, and the World Affairs Council. He has taught semester-long nonfiction writing courses at Penn and Yale. Though he rarely stays in one place for long, Potts has, over the years, felt somewhat at home in places like Bangkok, Cairo, Pusan, New Orleans, New York, and Paris, where he runs a series of creative writing classes each summer. He is based in north-central Kansas, where he keeps a small farmhouse on 30 acres with his wife, Kansas-born actress Kristen Bush.

The SNA Live Podcast.

Episode 8: "Yo Mama": You remember the playground, the stoop or the backyard with all the jokes!! And those jokes inevitably led to "yo mama" jokes!! 3 The Hard Way are in full joke mode on this episode as they get into the history of black and brown people cracking jokes around the neighborhood, as well as their favorite and funniest "yo mama" jokes. They also bring back their Notable Mention segment, profiling a throwback comedian who never truly got their flowers when they was alive. Prepare to have your stomach hurting from laughing so hard on this side splitting episode!!

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The SNA Live Podcast.
THE CHRONIC 2021

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 35:22


Episode 6: "The Chronic 2021": Roll that ish, light the ish, smoke it!! If you indulge in the sticky icky, you'll wanna light up for this one! 3 The Hard Way get deep into the legalization of the ever controversial cannabis plant and the history of the plant's influence on the arts. We also bring back our Notable Mention segment, honoring the man, the myth, the legend, Big Snoop Dogg. You might go through a whole tube of cookie dough on this one!! 

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The SNA Live Podcast.
The 3 Mike's (Part 1)

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 33:52


Episode 5 ( Part 1): "The Three Mike's": ...."raw nights I perform like Mike, anyone, Tyson, Jordan, Jackson,..." If you're a hip hop head, you remember that memorable line from Biggie in the song Victory. 3 The Hard Way breaks down the three premiere Michaels of the 80's and 90's; Michael Jackson, Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson. As 80s babies, 3 The Hard Way grew up idolizing the Three Mike's. But now after the hype has subsided, as adults, they can now look back objectively on these three extremely talented but flawed individuals. They get into the genesis of each of Mike's careers, and how they grew to be the cultural phenomenons of today. They also touch on their greatest achievements and ultimately their greatest downfalls. Being avid sports and music fans, 3 The Hard Way really sink their teeth into this episode, and even profile Iron Mike in their Notable Mention segment. If you were a fan of any of the three Mike's you'll thoroughly enjoy this episode!

The SNA Live Podcast.
80's Babies

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 58:37


Episode 3: "80's Babies": 3 The Hard Way are all products of (in their opinion) the last great era; the 1980's!! What do you think of when you think of the 80's?? The crack era and how it affected the U.S., specifically NYC? Hip Hop and the explosion of the art in all its forms during the decade? WWF wrestling with all of its iconic heroes and villains? 3 The Hard Way discusses all of that and more in this light-hearted, hysterically funny and reminiscent episode,......taking their listeners on a ride back to NYC in the 80's!! They also bring back their "Notable Mention" segment and end things with their Last Call bonus material. If you're an 80's baby, you'll definitely appreciate this one! And if you're not an 80's baby, you'll wish that you were one by the end!!

The SNA Live Podcast.
CON-Spiracy

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 62:04


Episode 2: "It's a C-O-N....spiracy" : Cue the Twilight Zone music!! In this episode 3 The Hard Way delves into your favorite conspiracy theories and gives their take on them as only they can! DID man land on the moon? Was 9/11 a government coverup? Is Kyrie Irving right, and we've been living on a flat planet all along?? 3 The Hard Way gets into all of that and more in this controversial episode. They also bring back their "Notable Mention" segment, profiling only the deserved. Some feathers are gonna be ruffled with this one!! 

The SNA Live Podcast.
Black To The Future

The SNA Live Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 44:50


Episode 1: "Black to the Future": Be sure to check out the premiere episode of Season 2 of SNA Live entitled "Black to the Future" as your hosts 3 The Hard Way give their take on the future of several different topics, such as education, policing and sports. They also bring back their segment "Notable Mention" from last season and introduce a new segment entitled "What You Rockin Wit?" as they discuss what person, place or thing they've been feeling the past week. They also bring back "Billionaire Block Gem of the Week" dropping financial/business knowledge for your ears to soak up. They also premiere "Last Call"; their new segment giving bonus topics and material. Get your popcorn ready as 3 The Hard Way comes out the gate strong on it's premiere episode of season 2!

Hidden Compass: The Podcast
Trick of the Light

Hidden Compass: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 79:08


On today's podcast, San Diego-based journalist and essayist Annelise Jolley is here to speak with co-hosts (and Hidden Compass co-founders) Sivani Babu and Sabine K. Bergmann about challenging victim narratives, surreal clubbing, and the meaning of choice. But first, journey with us, as Annelise takes us to Pattaya, Thailand, and gets closer to figures long obscured by the “Trick of the Light.”Storyteller: Annelise Jolley is a journalist and essayist based in San Diego who writes about food, travel, ecology, borders, and faith. She's reported on the state of refugees in Greece and from rural villages in Mexico, and backpacked from traditional Turkish baths to a remote farm in Romania. Read more of Annelise's work at her website, www.annelisejolley.com/, and check out her Hidden Compass profile page, https://hiddencompass.net/journalist/annelise-jolley/.To support Annelise, you can sign up for her newsletter at www.annelisejolley.com. Find her piece, “One Hundred Thousand Flames,” at https://nationsmedia.org/one-hundred-thousand-flames/; her story “Outrunning Death with the Monarchs” at https://sundaylongread.com/2020/10/28/outrunning-death-with-the-monarchs/; and her piece, “In Mexico's vibrant forests, locals adapt to a year without tourists,” at https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/mexico-forests-adapts-to-a-coronavirus-year-without-tourists.Story: “Trick of the Light” first appeared in the Chasing Demons department of Hidden Compass, The Magazine in our autumn 2018 issue. It was a “Notable Mention” in the 2019 edition of The Best American Travel Writing. Read the full piece — and see the accompanying photos — at www.hiddencompass.net/story/trick-of-the-light.Hidden Compass, The Magazine: If you like the stories you hear on this podcast, you'll love our magazine, which brings you more stories, alongside stunning photography and bespoke artwork. And you get to be a part of it! See the faces and hear the voices of the people behind our stories, and help us forge an alliance to turn storytellers and explorers into heroes and champion a new age of discovery. Our spring 2021 issue is now live. Learn more at hiddencompass.net, and sign up for our newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/8539a03c8c0c/hclanding2020-explorers.See you next week, when we'll go with storyteller Martha Ezell to the sacred fir forests of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt to be awed by the “Journey of a Golden Soul.”

Hidden Compass: The Podcast

Welcome to the first episode of the first season of Hidden Compass, The Podcast! Join Hidden Compass co-founders and podcast co-hosts Sabine K. Bergmann and Sivani Babu as they bring you stories from their award-winning magazine, and go behind the scenes with each storyteller to see what inspired them to venture to the frontiers of courage and curiosity. Season 1's theme is “In Pursuit of Phantoms.”This episode's story is “People of the Forest” by the the über-talented photographer and writer Hayli Nicole. She speaks with Sabine and Sivani about the allure of the rainforest and our responsibility to protect the places and the individuals we love. But first, sit back and journey with us, as deep in the jungles of Sumatra, Hayli searches for the vanishing “People of the Forest.”Guest: Hayli Nicole is an award-winning photographer, poet, and writer with roots in California, even as she travels the world. Whether it's riding a motorbike through Vietnam, jumping out of an airplane, or walking the Camino del Norte in Spain, she believes there is always a story to be found. Check out Hayli's website at https://www.haylinicole.com/ and her Hidden Compass profile at www.hiddencompass.net/journalist/hayli-nicole. You can also find her on Instagram: https://instagram.com/haylicansStory: “People of the Forest” first appeared in the autumn 2019 issue of Hidden Compass as a photo feature in our Portrait department. It won silver at the 15th Annual Solas Awards in Adventure Travel, and was a Notable Mention in the 2020 edition of The Best American Travel Writing. See the full story, with its incredible photos, here: www.hiddencompass.net/story/people-of-the-forest. In this episode, we spoke several times about the palm oil crisis. To learn more, visit https://orangutan.org/rainforest/the-effects-of-palm-oil/.Hidden Compass, The Magazine: If you like the stories you hear on this podcast, you'll love our magazine, which brings you more stories, alongside stunning photography and bespoke artwork. And you get to be a part of it! See the faces and hear the voices of the people behind our stories, and help us forge an alliance to turn storytellers and explorers into heroes and champion a new age of discovery. Learn more at hiddencompass.net, and sign up for our newsletter here.

BS Car Guys
Its a extraVANanza (Yes Van are cars too)

BS Car Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 88:58


Hey reach out say HI at thebscarguys@gmail.com This week we talk about all the beautiful, sexy, luxurious vans (that are not so mini anymore) out there. We also explain who needs one and who doesn't (Stan logic). We also both buy Bill a Van. Bill's Picks: New Mininvan for me: https://shop.ford.com/build/transitconnectwagon/?gnav=header-shop&intcmp=show-bp#/config/Config%5B%7CFord%7CTransit%20Connect%20Wagon%7C2021%7C1%7C1.%7C310A.E9G..FT...21M.TIT.43W.60M.61B.164.66F.526.76S.942.NON-FLEET.53T.992.LWB.RET.448.WGN.%5D Here's what I'd actually buy: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2001-ford-econoline-2/ If it's not really a minivan then this will do: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/2004-awd-express-van-camper-low-miles-price-reduced.219037/ If that's not mini enough: https://www.duncanimports.com/vehicles/912/1994-mitsubishi-delica-space-gear Oh, still not mini enough, well then: https://www.duncanimports.com/vehicles/746/2006-suzuki-every# All jokes aside here is a real minivan I would drive: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2002-volkswagen-eurovan-gls-2/ Notable Mention 1: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1992-nissan-vanette/ Notable Mention 2: https://carsandbids.com/auctions/3Rqpa1am/1993-toyota-previa Stan Picks: https://sportsmobile.com/van-inventory/2004-ford-e350-eb-4x4-69000-00-fraley/ https://sportsmobile.com/sportsmobile-4x4/ https://sportsmobile.com/mercedes-benz-4x4-sprinter/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebscarguys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebscarguys/support

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The Bards Corner Music News
2017 Paradise Rock Music Awards

The Bards Corner Music News

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 14:54


Matt and Heather present the 2017 Paradise Rock Music Awards, with awards including Best Rock album, Best Metal album, Best Newcomer, Award for Excellence and many more. 0:49 – Best Rock Album 1:51 – Best Metal Album 3:29 – Best Female Fronted Album 5:40 – Best Female Vocalist 6:39 – Best Male Vocalist 8:01 – Best Melodic Rock Album 8:28 – Best Folk Metal Album 9:26 – Best Newcomer 10:12 – Legend of the Year 11:00 – Notable Mention of 2017 12:12 – Award for Excellence This is also available on our YouTube channel, links below. Thanks for joining us, and stay meddlesome! This episode was hosted by Matt and Heather, and featured narration by Greyskarn The Black. It featured the following songs: Pipe Choir – “Ignite To Light” Eidetic Seeing – “It's Brick Out” Meddlesome Meeples website: https://goo.gl/LiXWAV SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Meddlesome Meeples on Twitter: https://goo.gl/rUCsEr Meddlesome Meeples on Facebook: https://goo.gl/2ybCxc Meddlesome Meeples on Instagram: https://goo.gl/ttBMPU Meddlesome Meeples on YouTube: https://goo.gl/SJ9SZD Matt's Twitter: https://goo.gl/kK7DHL PODCASTS: The Meddlesome Meeples Podcast: https://goo.gl/dHrgbz The Quest Report Board Gaming Podcast: https://goo.gl/uH9ovN Tome Talk Reading Recommendations: https://goo.gl/o33Y5W Tiny Meeples, Big Talk on iTunes: https://goo.gl/noA6gf Bards Corner Music News Podcast: https://goo.gl/fv3gkW WEBSITES: Paradise Rock UK: https://goo.gl/uXCnaS Matt's Personal Website: https://goo.gl/vhU41q… Read More